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C M Dodson wrote:The Cent Jours Website suggests the buff webbing is correct for this regiment in 1815 at least.

I note that they have the belts in Buff but they also have the facings in Buff and not lLt Buff which the description says is an Off White for this regiment. Which leaves the question have they buffed it up?

Classic Light Buff

There's a couple of examples. As usual with colour, there's thousands of other Buffs to choose from. A proportion will be darker than I've posted but that Light Buff fits in well with the description.

Well. A-D looks - at least on my monitor - all like light buff. I've seen a lot of pics of (line or light) regiments with buff crossbelts were the buff looks more like ocre, but I think that the main question is how the belts would look like after a few weeks in the fields (weathering, dust, dirt, whatsowever). Just because most pictures show us the reglementary uniform... yeah, colour discussion, I know - but Fred, I got your point and I think you're right in this matter.

So here's some news - the bagpiper and the flagbearer. Hope you like them - I'm currently finishing some Badeners, so the next 18 Highlanders that I need to complete the whole set would have to wait a bit.